Cura Ocllo (died 1539) was an Inca queen consort, or coya, as the wife and full sister of the Inca emperor Manco Inca Yupanqui,[1]: 75, 88 whose reign over the Inca Empire began in 1533. During the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, she was abducted and raped by the Spanish soldier Gonzalo Pizarro in an incident that greatly exacerbated tensions with Yupanqui, who, amidst the fall of the Inca Empire to the Spanish Empire, decried the conduct of Spanish troops towards the Inca people. He subsequently founded the rebellious Neo-Inca State, which was also conquered by the Spanish by 1572.
^Titu Cusi Yupanqui, 2005, An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru, Boulder: University Press of Colorado, ISBN 9780870818219
CuraOcllo (died 1539) was an Inca queen consort, or coya, as the wife and full sister of the Inca emperor Manco Inca Yupanqui,: 75, 88 whose reign over...
Association (CURA), a sports team of the University of Cambridge Cura (surname), a surname of Latin origin CuraOcllo (died 1539), Inca queen Cura (flatworm)...
concubines. The abduction and rape of queen CuraOcllo also happened during this period. Cuxirimay Ocllo herself was made the concubine of Francisco Pizarro...
campaign.: 9 The Spanish succeeded in capturing Manco's sister-wife, CuraOcllo, and had her brutally murdered in 1539. After many guerrilla battles in...
Incan women, especially after Gonzalo raped his queen and sister-wife CuraOcllo.: 75, 88, 95–96 The Spaniards corrupt rule and disrespectful treatment...
Chuqui Huipa, Atawallpa married Coya Asarpay, and Manco Inca married CuraOcllo. During and after the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, dynastic marriages...
and his full sister Mama Ocllo Sinchi Roca and his half-sister Mama Cura Topa Inca Yupanqui and his full sister Mama Ocllo Coya Sayri Túpac and his full...
Capac were Coya Asarpay (the First Princess of the Empire), Quispe Sisa, CuraOcllo, Marca Chimbo, Pachacuti Yamqui, Miro, Kusi Warkay, Francisca Coya and...
as Mama Cahua (Quechua Mama Qawa) or Mama Cora Ocllo.: 41 The mother of this king was queen Mama Cura. Although some chronicles attributed minor conquests...
Inca Sayri Túpac (r 1545-1561). She was born to Manco Inca Yupanqui and CuraOcllo. She was the mother of Beatriz Clara Coya (1556-1600). She is first mentioned...
c. 1506) date unknown James Beaton, Scottish church leader (b. 1473) CuraOcllo, Inca queen Paul Hurley (May 15, 2016). Chester History Tour. Amberley...
been the son of two of the original Inca siblings, Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, whom they conceived in Huaynacancha. He was Manco Capac's successor and...
c. 1506) date unknown James Beaton, Scottish church leader (b. 1473) CuraOcllo, Inca queen Sánchez Sandoval, Fidel (2002). Michoacán : historia y geografía...
and Mama Huaco, Ayar Uchu and Mama Ipacura or Cura, Ayar Auca and Mama Raua, and Ayar Manco and Mama Ocllo. From the summit of the Wanakawri mountain, Ayar...
Copacati Ka-Ata-Killa Kukamama Mama Allpa Mama Killa (Mama Quilla) Mama Ocllo Mama Qucha Mama Sara (Saramama) Pachamama (Mama Pacha) Chehalis Chietsum...
Auca, Ayar Cachi, and Ayar Uchu); and sisters (Mama Ocllo, Mama Huaco, Mama Raua, and Mama Cura) lived near Cusco at Paqariq Tampu, and uniting their...